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			<h3> About Quicklog </h3>
			<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Quicklog was born out of a post on lifehacker about a simple text file to keep track of your work progress and what you're working on. I did version 0.1 about a year ago, but it was horrible and needed alot of work. Going through the Lifehacker Archives I remembered the post and decided I wanted to totally reprogram it using php and ajax. About a day of work and Quicklog 1.0 (I know I skipped the 0.* versions). I posted the link on the original lifehacker post.</p>
			<h3>Download</h3>
			<p> Quicklog is available for download in zip format and soon to be tar.gz.</p>
			<h4>Version 1.0</h4>
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				<li><a href="../quicklog.zip">Quicklog.zip</a></li>
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